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  • | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Hermann Lang]] | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
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  • | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Hermann Lang]] | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
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  • ...nz against the wishes of his mother, who did not want him to drive for a [[Nazi]] team. He had a solid start to his career with Mercedes in 1937, but he ex
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  • | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Hermann Lang]] | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
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  • ...er 1954, the tenth anniversary of the liberation of the city flower of the Nazi, in the presence of the Innocents, Mayor [[Rolando Anzilotti]] and the Bish
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  • ...uno]]) until the end of the war. This status came to an end along with the Nazi regime and Italian rule was restored in [[1945]].
    9 KB (1,351 words) - 14:41, 24 September 2009
  • Their celebrity relationship was too good an opportunity to miss for the [[Nazi Party]] and Heinrich Himmler chose to make him a member of the [[SS]], an '
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  • Following the [[Nazi]] occupation of France in [[World War II]], Grover-Williams fled to [[Engla
    4 KB (579 words) - 09:30, 28 September 2009
  • When [[World War II]] came, following the [[Nazi]] occupation Wimille and fellow Grand Prix race drivers [[Robert Benoist]]
    4 KB (611 words) - 08:14, 8 October 2009
  • ...ar led Chiron to lend his skill to the [[Mercedes Benz]] team, which the [[Nazi]]s were using as an object of propaganda for their philosophy of racial sup
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  • ...had a Jewish grandfather caused Stuck some problems with the rise of the [[Nazi]]s, but his personal relationship with Hitler saved him from serious troubl
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  • |{{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]] |{{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
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  • The next few years saw Grand Prix racing become a metaphor for war, as the [[Nazi]] government of [[Germany]] chose this arena to prove their inherent superi
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  • ...reate a vehicle with the same ideals for the people of [[Germany]]. The [[Nazi]] "KdF-Wagen" program ground to a halt because of [[World War II]], but aft
    5 KB (812 words) - 21:42, 26 September 2009
  • ...out a man who tries to protect his son during his internment at a [[Nazism|Nazi]] [[concentration camp]], by telling him that [[the Holocaust]] is an elabo
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  • |{{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Hermann Paul Müller]]<font color=black> |{{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Manfred von Brauchitsch]]<font color=black>
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  • |{{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]] |{{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Bernd Rosemeyer]]
    21 KB (2,370 words) - 22:08, 4 November 2009
  • ...of Belluno]]) until the end of the war. This status ended along with the [[Nazi]] regime and Italian rule was restored in 1945.
    10 KB (1,394 words) - 20:27, 1 August 2009
  • | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Hermann Lang]] | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Hasse]]
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  • ...of a superior car, had driven for the [[Mercedes Benz]] team, which the [[Nazi]]s were using as an object of propaganda for their philosophy of racial sup
    10 KB (1,616 words) - 22:50, 11 June 2009
  • ...s [[Polski Fiat 508]] in 3 sets. The manufacture was halted in 1939 by the Nazi invasion. No information on the exact number of cars but it seems to be in
    8 KB (1,069 words) - 19:39, 31 October 2009
  • ...he memory of [[Brigadier]] [[Salvo D'Acquisto]], who was executed by the [[Nazi Germany|Nazis]] in [[Palidoro]], near [[Rome]], in [[World War II]], having
    14 KB (1,953 words) - 17:55, 28 February 2009
  • ...ns that Zorin is a psychopath, the product of [[Nazi human experimentation|Nazi medical experimentation]] during [[World War II]] , and he was later traine
    21 KB (3,467 words) - 23:31, 3 November 2009
  • | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Rudolf Caracciola]]
    17 KB (1,991 words) - 21:21, 4 November 2009
  • ...ally surf in calm waters, but then came World War II . During the [[Nazism|Nazi]] occupation of France, the brothers were deported to the ''Eichel'' [[camp
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  • ..., with Oddjob caddying, luring him with the prospect of obtaining a rare [[Nazi]] gold bar from [[World War II]]. Goldfinger cheats and is caught by Bond. ...n he is tempted by Bond into betting high stakes against a lost historical Nazi bar of gold, something that doesn’t happen in the novel (the game there i
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  • ...aratroops]] and [[Marines]]. The US military had used them to get around [[Nazi]] defence tactics of [[Battle of Monte Cassino|destroying roads and bridges
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  • ...1940. In May, Sir Oswald, who had campaigned for a negotiated peace with [[Nazi Germany]], was interned by the British Authorities under [[Defence Regulati ...ted "the embarrassment the revelations caused", but said that there was no Nazi theme involved. He was strongly criticised by former drivers, motor manufac
    41 KB (6,582 words) - 09:58, 27 September 2009
  • |{{flagiconGermany }} [[Huschke von Hanstein]] <br /> {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Walter Baumer]]
    16 KB (2,251 words) - 08:01, 8 October 2009
  • ...directly on the [[Enigma machine]], a [[cryptology]] device used by the [[Nazi Germany|German]]s during [[World War Two]]).
    16 KB (2,490 words) - 22:46, 3 November 2009
  • ...r who is implicated in a murder relating to an illegally obtained cache of Nazi gold. Bond gives the officer the option of committing suicide. The film mak
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  • Neither the [[Italian Social Republic|Fascist police]] nor the [[Nazi Germany|German troops]] risked discontent by arresting him.
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  • | {{flagiconGermany|Nazi}} [[Mercedes-Benz]]
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  • ...ojects such as the [[Grand Coulee Dam]] gave the United States something [[Nazi Germany]] could not compete with, provided them with sufficient generating
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  • ...e to suggest that a political figure is an authoritarian or even a "pseudo-nazi": [[Francesco Cossiga]] was famously nicknamed ''Kossiga'' by rioting stude
    38 KB (5,721 words) - 15:50, 2 August 2009
  • ...] (known as the '[[Czechoslovakia|Czech]] secret weapon') killed so many [[Nazi]] officers during [[World War II]] that the German Army eventually forbade
    36 KB (5,845 words) - 08:04, 8 October 2009
  • ...sidents. The EUR district was built during this period. After WWII and the Nazi military occupation, which seriously damaged the city, Rome experienced ano
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  • ...inal novel ''[[Moonraker]]'' are also included. In that novel, a [[Nazism|Nazi]] adopts a new identity and becomes a popular British multi-millionaire. He
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  • ...opment of classical music, although censorship was not as systematic as in Nazi Germany. A series of "racial Laws" were passed in 1938 denying Jews members
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  • ...nument near Karlsplatz commemorating the Soviet victoty in Vienna over the Nazi army. Take trams 1,2,71,D,J stop Schwarzenbergplatz.
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